Port Information
The Port of Rosyth
The Port of Rosyth (Edinburgh) is a dedicated cruise terminal on the River Forth's north bank, roughly 40 minutes from Edinburgh city centre and 30 minutes from Edinburgh Airport. Edinburgh Castle is a historic fortress built atop a ...
The Port of Tyne (Newcastle)
The Port of Tyne serves Newcastle and the surrounding areas. Newcastle is an historic city with Roman origins and perhaps is now best known as being the birthplace of the railways and the bakery chain Greggs, along side it's 7 bridges spanning the ...
The Port of Liverpool
The Liverpool Cruise Terminal is centrally located and is a floating structure on the River Mersey. It provides direct access to the UNESCO World Heritage Waterfront with major attractions such as The Beatles Story. The Albert Dock just being a short ...
The port of Southampton
Southampton is perhaps the UKs best known cruise terminal. Located on the South Coast in the county of Hampshire, it has a rich maritime history, from being the most famous departure port of the Titanic to being the birthplace of the legendary ...
What facilities are available at my departure port?
Start your cruise with ease Just like airports, each UK cruise departure port is a little different. Seating is limited. WiFi is available at some ports. To help everything run smoothly, we kindly ask that you arrive during the time slot shown on ...
What transport is available to get to the Port/Airport?
Hop on board with Eavesway Cruiselink Traveling to your cruise from Southampton just got a whole lot easier thanks to Eavesway Cruiselink, our official UK coach travel partner*. Sit back and relax on their comfy coaches, all air-conditioned with ...